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Hydraulics and Pneumatics Powerpoint Jeopardy Hydraulics and Pneumatics Definitions Problems Human Systems Natural World 10 20 30 40 50

Fluids move from an area of _________ pressure to _________ Pressure. Category 1 - 10

Who is the scientist who studied fluid systems? Category 1 - 20

Car brakes are an example of what kind of system?

This can allow water to be turned on or off

This can be used to lift a car at a mechanic’s shop.

The tendency of objects to rise is called?

Means non-moving

Allows fluid to flow in only one direction

101.3 kPa is equal to

An enclosed gas system that transmits a force.

If something has a greater gravitational force than buoyant force it will…?

If a barrel full of fluid has a hole at the top and one at the bottom, which one will flow faster?

Pressure increases with…?

If you are 10m under water, how much pressure do you feel?

If a pressure is applied to a fluid, it is distributed _______.

When changing altitude, your ears may do this

Water maintains this

This is a disease of the respiratory system that causes the breathing tubes to narrow.

Blood vessels can be compared to the ______ of a hydraulic system

Blood pressure is measured with this

This is found in air/liquid, in the mantle of the Earth, and in oceans

What failed the people of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina?

Understanding fluid systems allow us to forecast the _________

Why does CPR help keep people alive if they have a heart attack?

The term used for babies who are born with too much fluid around their brains.

Final Jeopardy! Category: Forces and Pressure

What force causes atmospheric pressure?